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write three different equations that have x=5 as a solution

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The easiest ways to do this is to add, subtract, multiply, or devide 5 from a number, do that operation to x, and set that number as the equivelent.

For example
[tex]3*5=15[/tex]
so
[tex]3x=15[/tex]

Answer: The three different equations will be

[tex]x+3=8\\\\2x-8=2\\\\4x-4=16[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to write three equation that have x = 5 as a solution:

1) First equation will be

[tex]x+3=8\\\\x=8-3\\\\x=5[/tex]

2) Second equation will be

[tex]2x-8=2\\\\2x=8+2\\\\2x=10\\\\x=\frac{10}{2}\\\\x=5[/tex]

3) Third equation will be

[tex]4x-4=16\\\\4x=16+4\\\\4x=20\\\\x=\frac{20}{4}\\\\x=5[/tex]

Hence, the three different equations will be

[tex]x+3=8\\\\2x-8=2\\\\4x-4=16[/tex]